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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your wife is jealous of the nanny because your son has spent almost all all his waking hours all his life with someone who loves him. Maybe you and your wife should take a lesson from this.[/quote] OP here, My wife had the opportunity to stay home but she declined the job. My job did not give opportunity to work from home but if it ever does, I will take it and spend time at home. having a baby was my idea and my wife didn't at the beginning but we agreed to have a full time Nanny. Our son knows he is loved and wanted but he has chosen to love his Nanny more than his mother.[/quote] He doesn’t love his nanny more than his mother! A kid could never make that determination and it’s as far from a choice as you can get! Be a father to your son and do not allow your wife to fire the nanny. Simply refuse to let it happen. Grow balls and be a parent. [/quote] We have a long term contract with the Nanny. Nanny has advice us maybe it's better if our son starts pre K next year since we are in the Washington area. Nanny salary is the same regardless it's a half a day or a full. By the time he's 5 years old, he will go to full-time kindergarten and we can eliminate the nanny position. As a parents, we are not heartless and keep him away from his nanny permanently.[/quote]
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